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Spurgin Philbrick/Philbrook FMFFF
Name - "official" name:
Spurgin Philbrick/Philbrook – also known as John His grandmother's maiden name was Spurgin Date and place of birth: not known Names of parents: Egerton Dansie Coleman Philbrick (yes, I know it’s a mouthful) and Lucy Philbrick nee Loker Date and place of baptism: 8 October 1775 – Hatfield Peverel, Essex Details of each of his marriages: 1. Sarah Gozzett – 22 Jul 1796, 2. Martha Cole – 15 Oct 1799 Occupation(s): Gamekeeper per marriage certificates of two of his children. His employment on the 1811 and 1821 census returns of Woodham Walter is “other”, i.e., not agriculture or trade Addresses where he lived (including county if in UK): Believe he lived in Woodham Walter, Essex from at least time of marriage till death in 1843. Appears on 1841 census there. Date, place and cause of death: 1843, Woodham Walter Date and place of burial: 28 February 1843 Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Memorial inscription - if any
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Jenny Last edited by Jenoco; 12-01-11 at 00:52. |
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Jenny, You might like to edit the marriages as you have the 1st taking place before the 2nd.
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Thank you - now corrected my typo.
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Philbrook family
Hi
I am connected to this family and have found a lot of information through Ancestry.Co.Uk. Egerton is my 4 x Great grandfather through his daughter Elizabeth. All Philbrooks are thought to descend from Simin le Bigod de Felbrigge (various spellings) and if that is true can then be traced back to 74 AD to Charlemagne, King of the Franks. Royalty, no less! If you want more info on Egertons parents etc. just let me know. Margaret |
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Welcome to the site, Margaret. I'm not sure how much research you have done into the name Philbrook but if it is derived from the place name Felbrigg, then I would have thought it quite possible that when people started to use surnames, people who had moved from Felbrigg to another place might acquire that surname, and so they wouldn't all necessarily be descended from the person you mention.
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I have only researched on the internet so I am relying on other peoples research (or assumptions) I'm afraid. I wouldn't know where to start and really don't have the time to do the research myself. As there is school of thought that all Europeans are descended from Charlemagne I suppose there is a strong possibility that the research was correct! Wishful thinking perhaps.
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